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The Brazil letter deviates sharply from the form letters he is sending to other trading partners assigning them tariffs rates.
President Blasts Brazil with 50pct Tariffs
President Trump said Wednesday he will hit Brazil with a 50 percent “reciprocal” tariff, partly out of anger over the criminal prosecution of former Brazilian President Bolsonaro.
New Whistleblower Program for Postal Crimes
The Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division, in partnership with the U.S. Postal Service, has launched a new Whistleblower Rewards Program to encourage individuals to report postal-related antitrust violations.
Smithfield Foods, now part of China’s WH Group, accounts for more than 25% of U.S. pig production
USDA Moves to Curb Foreign Ownership of U.S. Farmland
As part of its newly released National Farm Security Action Plan, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a series of measures to limit foreign ownership of American farmland, citing national security concerns.
The animals trafficked included baby chimpanzees, cheetahs, lions, and tigers, all of which are protected under both the Endangered Species Act and international treaties.
Chimp Smuggler Sentenced
Bhagavan “Doc” Antle, the owner of Myrtle Beach Safari and a figure featured in a popular Netflix documentary, was sentenced to 12 months in federal prison for conspiring to violate the Lacey Act and laundering over $500,000. The charges stem from the illegal sale of endangered wildlife — including chimpanzees, lions, cheetahs, and tigers — and laundering funds believed to be tied to migrant smuggling.
Gaza Strip, Zeytoun district. The ICRC distributes drinking water to the inhabitants (Feb 2025).
In Wake of Cuts, Humanitarian Agencies Reel
The international humanitarian sector is entering a period of acute contraction as the Trump administration signals a retreat from longstanding U.S. support for global aid operations. While needs reach historic levels — with over 122 million people forcibly displaced — the world’s major relief agencies are warning of catastrophic funding shortfalls.
European Commission, Brussels
CBAM is Here
The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is here, and it is ushering in a new era for carbon emissions reporting worldwide. While CBAM legislation is continuously evolving, manufacturers should start considering proactive compliance measures to stay ahead of changes and avoid costly supply chain disruptions. Failing to do so could mean losing access to the EU market.

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